Hi

If this is the wrong list for asking about the IDE, I would be glad if you could point me at the right list.

I use FreePascal for occasional programming. However, lately I find the colours in the IDE difficult to read - especially integer constants which appear dark blue-grey on a dark blue background. Maybe it's because I'm using an LCD. Yes, that must be it. (Getting old? me? :-> )

The user guide says there should be an option under Options|Environment to change colours, like the one in BP7. But there is no such option on my setup here.

My questions are:

  How do I change the IDE colours? Is there some configuration I need to
  change to enable the dialogue?



I am using Windows XP. The version (from Help|About) is:

FreePascal IDE for Win32 for i386
         Target CPU: i386
    Version 1.0.10 2008/08/03
     (Compiler Version 2.2.2)
       (Debugger GDB 6.2.1)

which I think should be the latest version of everything. I downloaded and installed FPC and the IDE (fpc-2.2.2.i386-win32.exe) yesterday, thinking the Colours option must have been added more recently than the version I was using before that. I do not recall what version I had installed before yesterday; I uninstalled it before installing the latest version, and I did not keep a copy of the installation file.

Thanks

Frank

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